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Traffic violations can lead to points on your license, fees and higher insurance rates. Even though it may seem like the easiest option, by paying a fine you could be admitting guilt which could have more long-term affects. Before making any decisions following a traffic offense in Florida, it’s important to speak with a qualified attorney to understand your options and protect your rights.

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Orlando Traffic Crimes Attorney

In Florida, there are many different types of criminal traffic offenses, ranging from simple infractions of the law to more serious penalties including DUI, reckless driving, and vehicular homicide. Serious repercussions for these infractions include the loss of one’s driver’s license, extended license suspensions, fines, and possibly jail time. It is crucial to understand the exact charges you are facing, potential fines, defense strategies, and how an attorney may help you successfully navigate the complicated legal system surrounding criminal traffic crimes in Orlando. 

Types of Traffic Violations

At Frost Law, we defend clients against a wide range of traffic violations, including: 

 

Each case is unique, and our experienced defense attorney will design a defense strategy to address the specific circumstances of your case. Don’t face a traffic violation alone, contact us for expert legal representation. 

The Florida State License Point System

In Florida, if you receive a traffic violation you may also earn points against your license. Points are assigned using a graduated scale based on the degree of the conviction. When points on your license accumulate within a period of time, it may cause your license to be suspended. 

  • Receive 12 points within 12 months, your license is suspended for 30 days
  • Receive 18 points within 18 months, your license is suspended for 3 months
  • Receive 24 points within 36 months, your license is suspended for 1 year
 
For more information on the Florida Driver License Point System and Point Suspensions, visit the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles website.

What Leads to A Suspended License?

In addition to meeting the threshold for suspension by accumulating points on your license, there are a number of other ways your license may be suspended. 

If you do not pay your traffic tickets your license is subject to suspension. A traffic ticket must be paid or driving school must be elected by day 31 of the issuance of the ticket. The clerk of the court will be notified of the delinquent ticket and your license then will be subjected to suspension.

In Florida, insurance is required and the DMV has the authority to suspend any license that is not covered by automobile insurance.

Understanding Traffic Charges

In Florida, it is essential to comprehend the charges you’re facing in order to effectively defend against criminal traffic violations. Let’s examine a few of the most common Orlando traffic violations:

  • Driving Under the Influence (DUI) – Driving a car with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08 percent or over. It may also be applicable if drugs, alcohol, or a mix of the two impair a person’s ability to function normally. 
  • Reckless Driving – Operating a vehicle with disregard for the safety of others, such as avoiding or running from a police officer. 
  • Driving With a Suspended or Revoked LicenseDriving while in possession of a suspended or revoked license; the seriousness of the charge varies according to many factors.
  •  Leaving the Scene of an Accident When someone purposefully flees the scene of an accident that results in harm or death. 

Commercial Driver License traffic Violations

Depending upon your violation, you may have your license temporarily or permanently suspended. A major violation could carry a one year suspension. A second major violation could result in your license being revoked for a lifetime. Examples of major violation are DUI, refusal of a breath test, leaving the scene of an accident, or using a commercial vehicle to commit a felony.

Speeding violations will not suspend your CDL if it is a first offense. However, a second traffic violation within three years could lead to a CDL being revoked for 60 days.  A third traffic violation within three years would result in a  120 day revocation of your license.

Factors that can revoke your CDL while driving your own vehicle:

  • A DUI while driving a personal vehicle can lead to a suspension of your commercial driver license. More than one DUI will result in your CDL being revoked for life.
  • Speeding violations with a personal license can also revoke a CDL for up to 120 days.
  • All traffic violations personal or commercial must be reported to your employer within a 30 day period of the conviction.

Penalties for Traffic Violations In Central Florida

There are a number of factors that will ultimately determine the penalty of a traffic violation in Florida. Here is a breakdown of common penalties associated with traffic charges: 

  1. Driving Under the Influence (DUI): Depending on the seriousness of the incident and prior offenses, DUI penalties may include fines, license suspension, probation, required alcohol education classes, and even jail time. 

  2. Careless Driving: Reckless driving can result in fines, probation, license suspension, and, in extreme circumstances, jail time. 

  3. Driving With A Suspended License: Depending on the reason for the suspension and previous crimes, driving with a suspended license might result in moving violations, misdemeanors, or felonies as punishments. 

  4.  Leaving The Scene Of An Accident: If you flee the scene of an accident that results in injury or death, you may face serious criminal charges and face harsh punishments like jail time and fines. 

Traffic Violation Defense Strategies

Navigating the criminal and traffic courts can be daunting, which is why it’s important to have the best legal representation on your side. As a former prosecutor, Attorney Frost understands the tactics the state will use to try to win a conviction. He knows it’s essential to explore various defense strategies to protect your rights and secure the best possible outcome for your case. Frost Law is committed to providing comprehensive legal assistance, and some of the common defenses for traffic violations we employ include: 

  1. Driving Under The Influence (DUI): In order to fight a DUI charge, one may need to contest the reliability of sobriety tests, cast doubt on the legitimacy of the traffic stop, and work out a plea deal with fewer penalties. 

  2. Careless Driving: One way to fight against charges of reckless driving is to show that the driver was not driving the car carelessly or that there was insufficient evidence for law enforcement to arrest the driver. 

  3. Driving With A Suspended License: One possible way to fight this charge is to show that the driver was not aware of the license suspension or that it was unjustified. 

  4. Leaving The Scene of an Accident: In order to refute hit-and-run allegations, one may need to show other mitigating circumstances, contest the driver’s identity, or prove a lack of purpose. 

How An Experienced Orlando Traffic Crimes Attorney Can Help

The result of your case may alter significantly if you retain the services of an expert lawyer to help protect your rights. Frost Law can provide essential assistance for your case in the following ways:  

  1. Legal Expertise: Attorney Frost is well-versed in Florida’s legal system and traffic regulations and can help you understand the charges and penalties you’re facing. 
  2. Defense Strategy: We will work closely with you to develop a tailored defense strategy that addresses the unique aspects of your case and promotes the best possible outcome. 
  3. Evidence Evaluation: We will scrutinize the evidence against you, looking for weaknesses in the prosecution’s case and potential violations of your rights. 
  4. Negotiations: To minimize the effects on your record and future, we can negotiate with prosecutors to get charges reduced or favorable plea agreements.
  5. Trial Representation: If your case goes to trial, our skilled trial attorney will vigorously defend your rights and present your case to the court. 
  6. Legal Guidance: We will provide you with clear, concise legal guidance throughout the legal process, ensuring you make informed decisions.is 

the help you need to fight Your Traffic Charges

Traffic violations can be a huge disruption to your life. They can carry serious consequences and navigating the complex system of traffic and criminal courts can be extremely difficult. In order to protect your rights and promote the best possible outcome for your case, you need the best legal representation. 

Frost Law is dedicated to providing strategic and personalized representation, guiding you through the legal process with expertise and compassion. As a former prosecutor, Attorney Frost knows exactly how the other side thinks and can bring his experience and expertise to your case. 

Our commitment to open communication, strategic advocacy, and a relentless pursuit of justice sets us apart. You don’t have to face a traffic violation alone,  contact Frost Law for a confidential consultation and let us help you protect what matters most.

frequently Asked Questions

You have the option to reject, but doing so may have negative effects, such as having your license suspended. 

Yes, it may require attending DUI school, paying fines, and other obligations. 

Speak with a lawyer to learn about your choices, which can include negotiating a lower charge, going to traffic school, or fighting the citation. 

Effective legal representation may help prevent jail time. The details of your case and any prior convictions are just two of the many variables that affect the outcome.